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Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz - 'Stuck Inside' Reaction | Opinions | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS

Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz – ‘Stuck Inside’ Reaction

Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz - 'Stuck Inside' Reaction | Opinions | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS
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After their two singles, “Careful Now My Son,” and “Sirens Go By,” in what they dubbed the MTC Series (music in the time of coronavirus), Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz extend the series with the album Stuck Inside.

Now, the album title could be something that you might expect, considering the series theme, but what about the music.

The artists themselves had something to say about it: 

“Many of the songs on Stuck Inside are about the extreme self-centeredness and pathological narcissism that goes hand-in-hand with the Santa beliefs I sing about in the song ‘Big World Abide’–being trapped inside yourself, stuck inside, and lost at sea.

“I believe that millions of people have responded to the trauma of the pandemic (combined with the trauma of Trump and the effects of global warming) by retreating into their narcissism, commodity fetishism, fundamentalism, and the simplistic right-wing ideologies that grow out of all of these.”

Sounds hard and heavy, but then, so are the times and what they brought along. Essentially, as in their previous releases, Anders and O’Bitz operate within that loose genre of Americana.

On Stuck Inside the duo goes a bit more to the moody rock side of that genre, picking on bits and pieces of artists like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty when they are covering the darker, somber, themes.

Yet Anders and O’Bitz have both the capabilities and good sense to come up with music that is of high quality and that possesses ample personality of its own to reach the lofty goals the artists set for themselves.

Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz - 'Stuck Inside' Reaction | Opinions | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS
Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz – ‘Stuck Inside’ Reaction
Conclusion
Eric Anders & Mark O'Bitz continue their music in the time of the coronavirus series with 'Stuck Inside', a quality album about Americana and moody rock.
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